
Porsche flies over side of NYC parking garage, leaving mangled wreck — and wads of cash on top of it
NY Post
A pricey Porsche flew over the side of a Bronx parking garage Sunday, landing below in a pile of crushed metal — with wads of cash bizarrely found on top of it, according to cops and photos.
It was unclear if anyone was in the sports car at the time, but police said it ended up flying out of the garage outside BJ’s Optical on West 237th Street in the north Bronx about 11:40 a.m., knocking through a concrete wall and landing 15 feet below.
No one was hurt, they said — including a possible driver.
The only thing left at the scene was the wreck — and the money and a cell phone resting on top of the overturned vehicle.
A spokesman for the NYPD said the incident is under investigation.

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